26Oct

VoIP (the latest in technology) and QoS

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By Emanuel Patton

  The telephone is one of the most useful inventions man has ever made. It is something that made the world smaller and it is also something that modern society is continuing to use in businesses and also in homes. Since the telephone was invented, services have since improved and additional phone features are also available, such as three-way calling, or call waiting.

The telephone line is now also being used to connect to the internet. High speed internet connection through DSL is now available in most telephone companies. Today, the telecommunications industry is now taking it one step forward and developed a new kind of telephone system that is starting to gain popularity in today’s society. Imagine, with this kind of communication system, you will be able to talk to your loved ones abroad for a fraction of the cost that you will usually get in conventional landline phones. Also, features, such as call waiting, call forwarding, return call, video conferencing capabilities, caller ID and others are integrated with this particular communication system as a standard package, which means that it’s entirely free.

Free calls are also integrated with this new kind of phone system. If you are calling someone from halfway around the world, who is also subscribed to the service provider you are subscribed in, the calls will be free. It would be great if you have this kind of phone system. Today, it is now possible because of the advancement in the communications technology and this communication system is called VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol or sometimes referred to as Internet Voice.

The reason why calls are so cheap with VoIP is that it is connected to the internet. As most people know, the internet provides a free and open communication system. Another great thing about VoIP is because the data is transmitted in a digital format in the internet, transmission and reception of voice data is faster and clearer than ever before.

The fact that VoIP has so many benefits, many people are now considering getting rid of their conventional landline phones and getting hooked up with VoIP. As you can see, VoIP is one of the latest solutions in communications technology that will allow people to make much cheaper long distance calls than conventional landline phones.

However, you have to consider that there will sometimes be hiccups in your internet connection. Because of this, it can significantly affect your VoIP phone. It will result in garbled communication or it can result in delays. This is why QoS or Quality of Service is now being integrated into VoIP to provide a solution for garbled communication.

The two main benefits of QoS for VoIP are:

It protects VoIP on shared media

It can prioritize VoIP

Bursty data applications will result in lower quality VoIP as well as losing 2 VoIP packets.

You also have to consider that VoIP is sensitive to delays and jitters because of the occasional internet hiccups. With QoS prioritization, it will able to minimize its effects.

QoS can maximize the quality of VoIP by controlling bursts of excess bandwidth and traffic. QoS can avoid congestion of bandwidth thus, making quality better when you use VoIP.

The quality of service should be integrated in VoIP, especially for business VoIP to avoid miscommunication or delay in communication. Today, VoIP is still considered to be in its infancy. So, with all the bugs fixed, you can expect that VoIP will be integrated with QoS.

You have to consider the fact that VoIP is still not really perfect. For this reason, you have to have QoS with your VoIP. This will definitely improve the quality of communication and also decrease the effects of delays and garbled voice signals.

VoIP has so many benefits to offer people. You just have to consider that VoIP is still a relatively new technology. So, you should expect some bugs or some hiccups when making calls. However, if you want VoIP in your business, you should consider getting QoS to improve the quality of communication.

With QoS, you can certainly make sure that your VoIP will generate higher quality calls. So, if you are frequently experiencing garbled communication when you are using VoIP, you should consider getting QoS. This particular tool can definitely improve data transmission and reception.

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Quality Used Office Furniture

By Bob Shiloh

  Used Office Furniture - Where The Deals Are

Whether you’re starting a new company or your present office needs some simply updating, used office furniture is the way to go! Forget high priced show rooms, custom designing, and ordering from office supply stores.

Used items come at pennies on the dollar, and depending on the item, what kind of shape it’s in, and whether you are buying a single piece or an entire lot. Look for companies moving or going out of business. The closer it gets to the day they are due to vacate, the more generous the discount you will get. For companies who are moving, selling their furniture is actually cheaper than moving it.

If you’re looking to furnish your own home office, for instance, you might do well online with news groups or even asking your social media contacts (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) who has anything for sale, or who knows of someone who might be selling anything. A used desk in good condition can be found for under $50 usually. Frequently someone selling a desk might also have a chair or file cabinet. If they are redecorating their own office, everything might be up for grabs. See what they have and make an offer on the entire lot - you could do better than you think.

A few times a year major office supply stores will have special discounts on their floor samples. Sure, they probably have some scratches, but these can usually be buffed out or they are in very inconspicuous areas of the items. Since most of the furniture sold in office supply stores must be assembled, you may have a problem facing you - these floor samples are already assembled. Depending on the size of what you’re interested in, you need to figure out how to get it home. That might mean taking it apart and reassembling.

Check your local newspapers too. Many have added the heading of Used Office Furniture to the classified section. The really great benefit here is that these newspapers usually have online editions, too, meaning the same classified ad might be expanded and have photos. If you find something you’re interested in in print, you can check out photos before making a phone call.

You might not be a big fan of consignment or thrift shops, but there are deals to be found! People don’t always want to get rid of junk. There are some beautiful pieces there for the asking. Even if you don’t find an original Louis XIV credenza, you might find something very functional that will do the job. It might never make the front cover of House Beautiful, but who cares? At least you won’t have monthly payments.

For those of you who just can’t bring themselves to second hand shops or the like, but still refuse to pay full price, check your yellow pages for designers who have offices in your city. They always have protypes of their designs they need to get rid of. Of course, don’t look for bargain basement pricing. You’ll still be paying thousands of dollars but it will be a fraction of the original price.

A stroll down Main St. Might even bring you to a nice second hand store where you can find some office suitable pieces as well. The owners are usually more than happy to do some serious negotiating to get rid of inventory they’ve had for a while.

A person can save at least 50% of the overall cost by setting up used office furniture AZ in their office. Used Office Furniture CA Branded chain selling furniture shops along with single owner shops also provides an opportunity to purchase. This furniture which comprises of office cubicles, desks, chairs, tables, is then sold to the retailers who resell it.

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